Canada’s unemployment rate rose to 6.8 per cent in November, its highest point since January 2017, excluding the pandemic years. The economy added 51,000 jobs, with 45,000 of those new jobs coming ...
OTTAWA — Opposition parties as well as top legal and judicial associations are calling on the Liberals to increase funding to the federal courts after a chief justice warned his court is in “crisis” ...
Nineteen Jewish groups are condemning Tuesday’s Jews Say No To Genocide Coalition occupation on Parliament Hill, saying the “fringe coalition” is aligned with anti-Israel movements and not ...
There are two things people tell you about Kalen Anderson: her love for hockey and her big smile that can light up a room. But over the last year, the Alberta girl’s smile was hidden behind a lot of ...
Two Canadians died following an incident in Kraków, Poland this week. According to an email sent to the National Post, Global Affairs Canada has been informed of the fatalities and consular officials ...
OTTAWA — After months of calls from stakeholders and opposition parties, Canada’s justice minister will split the government’s online harms bill into two parts, separating the proposed regulations for ...
Businesses could lower their costs and potentially pass on those savings to their employees by changing their office footprint. Canadian companies have saved more than $400,000 a year since adopting a ...
OTTAWA — It’s confidence time again in the House of Commons. Conservatives will soon put forward three confidence motions after the Speaker of the House of Commons ruled that the Liberals will face ...
On Tuesday, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared an “emergency martial law,” accusing the country’s opposition of controlling the parliament, sympathizing with North Korea, and paralyzing the ...